What did the Biden-Putin summit do for US-Russian relations?

The White House's goal for the Geneva meeting of Presidents Biden and Putin was not a reset, but to set guardrails for a more stable and predictable relationship. Angela Stent assesses the basic agreements that came out of Wednesday's summit, potential areas for future cooperation, and where U.S. and Russian priorities will continue to challenge the relationship.

Show notes and transcript: https://brook.gs/3gC5n7j 

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